There are several other factors which may be
involved in this low carb diet side effect as well.
Not exact matches
A number of scientists, nutritionists and other experts
involved with
low carb dieting got together
in 2008, and for the first time, defined what makes up a
low carb diet.
A large study
involving more than 75,000 women found that those who consumed a
diet high
in refined carbohydrates and sugar had up to a 98 % greater risk of heart disease, compared to women with the
lowest intake of refined
carbs (17).
has done some work looking at the different genes
involved in differing parts of lipid metabolism, it may well be there's a subset of the population that does respond badly to saturated fat, just as there's a subset that responds well to high
carb low fat
diets (obviously these are not mainstream responses or we could all go home!)